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This is a a custom bread board that I built myself for testing guitar pedal circuits. I haven't built anything in a year so it has to go.
It only comes with one bread board, but there is plenty of room to add more or even screwn them down for permanent mounting. I just left it loose since I found I could move the circuit easier and them leave the 'unit' near the amp.
Either way, the one board alone is plenty for most circuits outside of Digital Delays. The on in the photo is a Fuzz pedal. I unhooked all the tone and volume pots and input jacks just to unclutter the picture.
But notice there are plenty of open holes for multiple pots and jacks and switches.
You get everything in the picts. And the stuff in the picts is on top of what is already on the board.
I found that rather that screw around, I would build a nice area for testing and this is it. Permanent input and output jacks, and LED mount is right next to the giant ON/OFF dpdt switch on the right front. Plus a 3 way switch for adding custom stuff to effects (like a quickly switching from two different capacitors anyon? middle would be bypass). Also right next to the input jack is another DPDT switch, which I put there for a effects bypass so that you can easily go right to the output and into the amp. Then there are multiple other holes for antyhing you could need. Most are the size of pots, but a couple are for smaller things like small dpdt switches. Its all for flexibility.
Anyways, you get a whole truck load of other stuff that I don't need anymore....a huge bag of resistors (probably about 450 or more left), a few caps, some more switches and a DPDT footswitch (carlon I belive), a bag of battery mounts and battery connectors, and some knobs and ofcourse a bunch of various jumpers for the breadboard. There is mroe but I am not looking at it right now.
If I find anything else in the time being you will get that too.
Oh ya, the board is made of very nice solid piece (not plywood) of wood. I honestly forget the type. The metal is thick angle iron and painted with Blue Hammerite with a matte finish. it has HUGE rubber feet to make an easy grapping of the whole board and to pretect whatever you set the thing on. The thing is heavy....and it don't feel cheap.
This is a a custom bread board that I built myself for testing guitar pedal circuits. I haven't built anything in a year so it has to go.
It only comes with one bread board, but there is plenty of room to add more or even screwn them down for permanent mounting. I just left it loose since I found I could move the circuit easier and them leave the 'unit' near the amp.
Either way, the one board alone is plenty for most circuits outside of Digital Delays. The on in the photo is a Fuzz pedal. I unhooked all the tone and volume pots and input jacks just to unclutter the picture.
But notice there are plenty of open holes for multiple pots and jacks and switches.
You get everything in the picts. And the stuff in the picts is on top of what is already on the board.

I found that rather that screw around, I would build a nice area for testing and this is it. Permanent input and output jacks, and LED mount is right next to the giant ON/OFF dpdt switch on the right front. Plus a 3 way switch for adding custom stuff to effects (like a quickly switching from two different capacitors anyon? middle would be bypass). Also right next to the input jack is another DPDT switch, which I put there for a effects bypass so that you can easily go right to the output and into the amp. Then there are multiple other holes for antyhing you could need. Most are the size of pots, but a couple are for smaller things like small dpdt switches. Its all for flexibility.
Anyways, you get a whole truck load of other stuff that I don't need anymore....a huge bag of resistors (probably about 450 or more left), a few caps, some more switches and a DPDT footswitch (carlon I belive), a bag of battery mounts and battery connectors, and some knobs and ofcourse a bunch of various jumpers for the breadboard. There is mroe but I am not looking at it right now.
If I find anything else in the time being you will get that too.
Oh ya, the board is made of very nice solid piece (not plywood) of wood. I honestly forget the type. The metal is thick angle iron and painted with Blue Hammerite with a matte finish. it has HUGE rubber feet to make an easy grapping of the whole board and to pretect whatever you set the thing on. The thing is heavy....and it don't feel cheap.



